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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
I do...many of my fellow friends who have shops overflowing with "good stuff". snip I received some great training in this regard. As a matter of company policy, once a year had to go thru the files and throw away anything over one year old with tax records and engineering documents excepted. After completing this task, had to sign off that you actually had done it. Was told the lawyers were the reason for the policy. Something to the effect that if it doesn't exist, it can't come back to haunt you. Had customers with similar policies. Sort of sets the mood not to hoard things. Also, a move every 5 years or so, gets rid of a lot of "stuff". Lew |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 20:38:49 GMT, Lew Hodgett
wrote: Also, a move every 5 years or so, gets rid of a lot of "stuff". Lew If *you* don't throw it out, eventually your kids will. |
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Or in my case the wife! she has a monthly clean up, and asks me make
coasters out of the scrap for the kids. Eddie "George Max" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 20:38:49 GMT, Lew Hodgett wrote: Lew If *you* don't throw it out, eventually your kids will. |
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George Max wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 20:38:49 GMT, Lew Hodgett wrote: Also, a move every 5 years or so, gets rid of a lot of "stuff". Lew If *you* don't throw it out, eventually your kids will. Not necessarily, I kept quite a bit of what my dad had kept and would have kept a hell of a lot more of it if I had been living in the same city instead of on the other side of the country. |
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LOL....I know of several companies that are now spending millions of
dollars to recreate a product they had but lost the recipe to because they purged their files. The retirees that they have had to rehire at expensive contractor rates are very appreciative of the management's stupidity to enforce a "clean desk" policy. They are very happy to participate in the "purge". Of course those responsible for this stupidity received promotions for their ideas. TMT Lew Hodgett wrote: Too_Many_Tools wrote: I do...many of my fellow friends who have shops overflowing with "good stuff". snip I received some great training in this regard. As a matter of company policy, once a year had to go thru the files and throw away anything over one year old with tax records and engineering documents excepted. After completing this task, had to sign off that you actually had done it. Was told the lawyers were the reason for the policy. Something to the effect that if it doesn't exist, it can't come back to haunt you. Had customers with similar policies. Sort of sets the mood not to hoard things. Also, a move every 5 years or so, gets rid of a lot of "stuff". Lew |
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